"This is a positive development for both Sequa Automotive and The Jordan Company," said Armand F. Lauzon, Jr., Chief Executive Officer. "Jordan anticipates taking this business to the next level of success in terms of new investment and growth."

Sequa Automotive Group is comprised of ARC Automotive Inc., a manufacturer of airbag inflators for the global automotive industry, and CASCO Products, an automotive supplier of power sources for consumer electronic and handheld devices, sensors, and other vehicle equipment.

With headquarters in Bridgeport, Conn., Sequa Automotive Group employs about 2,900 people worldwide.

Sequa Corporation is a diversified industrial company with operations in the aerospace, metal coatings and automotive industries. Sequa is a Carlyle Group company. For additional information, visit www.sequa.com

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